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saw a white r34 turning on the the freeway outbound from belgrave hallam rd, and about 8 cars behind me as i was getting on the freeway had a black r32 with number plate mounted on the side, and just beofre saw a purple r33 with either a black or carbon bonnet on narre nth rd

Spotted CAJFLY along princess hwy about ten min ago...

At Springvale rd there was a broken down car in the right lane and two cars behind it... ...one pulled out on him and he locked them up... ... The next did the same to me...

It's the 4th time it's happened to me in the last 24 hours...

Spotted CAJFLY along princess hwy about ten min ago...

At Springvale rd there was a broken down car in the right lane and two cars behind it... ...one pulled out on him and he locked them up... ... The next did the same to me...

It's the 4th time it's happened to me in the last 24 hours...

yeh scared the crap outta me lol i didnt wanna swerv around him incase there was a car in the other lane. sooo close, not bad for no ABS lol

spotted a series 2? r33 with a silver s1 front bar being pulled over by the cops on the western ring road this tues morning

then i saw an R32 GTR IN a warrandyte petrol station, shell.. all stock on some nice white buddyclubs?

then i spotted a white stagea in the lilydale area.. i was in the white ute with a fridge on it... lol

Spotted a silver r33 coupe last night at docklands. Very clean car.

Spotted silver r34 coupe just off Lygon with a fart cannon (it was an auto and n/a - nothing against it - just sounded really bad) - driver was trashing it and driving like a hoon. You are an idiot.

Spotted a stock looking black r34 sedan just of Lygon taking it easy.

yesterday was a nice 2 see some fellow skyliners out. Show 2 white r33 parked together down beaconsfield pde. and I was behind another white r33 with Sau sticker on the back left side window cruising down beaconsfield pdr around 11:30ish last nite. :) I was in the black 34. :)

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